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Dampness in my headlight.... how to resolve?

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You need to get the dampness out firstly. I would remove the light and leave it indoors for a few days to totally dry out, then you need to seal it up before you put it back on the car. If it is misting up then it is not sealed, so you need to resolve this or it will just happen again. Try some grease around the bulb holders etc and check it over for cracks to make sure it is air tight. :)
 
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You need to get the dampness out firstly. I would remove the light and leave it indoors for a few days to totally dry out, then you need to seal it up before you put it back on the car. If it is misting up then it is not sealed, so you need to resolve this or it will just happen again. Try some grease around the bulb holders etc and check it over for cracks to make sure it is air tight. :)

thanks Craig, will give that a go.
 
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